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The phrase 'propose nothing' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to emphasize that you are suggesting no alternative. For example, "I propose nothing as a solution to this problem."
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Democrats dream New Deal dreams, propose nothing and try to win elections by making sure nobody ever touches Medicare.
When the rehabilitated Slovaks, among whom was Gustav Husák, began to clamour for a federal solution to their problem, Novotný could propose nothing better than disciplinary measures.
In the face of a doubling of health care costs just since 1999, they propose nothing that would seriously contain costs or assure access to health care for the millions of Americans, both insured and uninsured, who today are one illness away from bankruptcy.
"We propose nothing to increase the size of financial institutions.
Solar panels!... Democrats dream New Deal dreams, propose nothing and try to win elections by making sure nobody ever touches Medicare.
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When Parliament convened in January, the Liberals introduced no major proposals, and proposed nothing controversial.
Dan Bartlett, a spokesman for Mr. Bush, said of Mr. Gore's proposals, "After eight years of weak leadership on energy issues, Al Gore is proposing nothing new".
He dismissed Macron as "a smooth talker who proposes nothing".
In their place, Gove's department proposes nothing.
He proposes nothing, however, to help with child care, the main drain on poor workers' income.
The stakes were high, it proposed, nothing less than "the progress of civilization".
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